Researching Kansas Assisted Living? Ask these questions:

What terms does Kansas require to be disclosed to you prior to making a decision?

Kansas may require the base price, payment schedule, services included in that rate and other items to be disclosed in writing - be sure to find out.

What is the Scope of Care offered?

Find out the minimum services the facility MUST provide to you, as required by Kansas. These may include 24-hour supervision, types of meals, medical
attention,
etc.

What are the admission requirements to live at the facility?

Each state is different; find out what the age and physical health requirements are for this specific facility as well as facilities in Kansas.
Determine if the type of care you
need is offered by the individual facility.

Will the facility complete an assessment and create a care plan for the resident?

Kansas probably requires an initial evaluation and the creation of a care plan - be sure to find out exactly what the facility offers.

Ask about the handling of medication in the facility?

There are sure to be specific requirements in Kansas - ask how the facility handles administering your medication.

Does the facility offer rooms and other areas that meet or exceed those required by Kansas?

Kansas will have a minimum size of rooms, a limit to number of people per room, and even requirements as to privacy of available bathrooms - make sure
you ask.

Does the facility offer the available required staff?

Make sure the facility staffs the proper professionals, as Kansas requires. These may include an administrator and caregivers, as well as
round-the-clock staff.

Is memory care offered?

Find out of the facility is licensed to be able to handle dementia or Alzheimer's care in Kansas.

Are Medicaid waivers available for Kansas for this specific facility?

If you are unable to cover the costs, find out if the facility may offer a Kansas Medicaid Waiver.
You can also research at dcf.ks.gov.

Helpful Kansas Assisted Living Resources

Do you have a question about licensing or regulations of assisted living facilities in Kansas?Questions about licensing and regulations are handled at the state level. You can contact the Kansas licensing and regulatory agency at:

Do you want to report an issue or have a dispute with a senior living facility in Kansas?Your local Kansas long-term care ombudsman can help resolve disputes and offer assistance in your long-term care decisions. You can contact them at:

Are you familiar with the Kansas Area Agencies on the Aging and all the assistance they can provide to you?

The Kansas AAAs (Area Agency for the Aging) are very helpful. These offices can provide guidance to those 60+ in Kansas regarding elder abuse, caregiver support, insurance counseling, transportation and much more.